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2015 P Jefferson Dime Unique Error?

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Are you near the ocean ? Coins lost on a beach and later found will look like this.
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Maybe it spent some time in the Fujihama (?) reactor!
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Maybe it spent some time in the Fujihama reactor!


I can see it now... "Rare coins minted from the spent uranium rods (WARNING: They kinda give you a headache, store in 2x2s)"
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I myself just came across one tonight so I started investigating right away...its not worth anything unless uncirculated...they are clad composition...91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel..... :) :)
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Possibly buried.



to the CCF!
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